Association between extreme temperature exposure and occupational injuries among construction workers in Italy: An analysis of risk factors

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作者
Gariazzo, Claudio [1 ,4 ]
Taiano, Luca [1 ]
Bonafede, Michela [1 ]
Leva, Antonio [1 ]
Morabito, Marco [2 ]
de Donato, Francesca [3 ]
Marinaccio, Alessandro [1 ]
机构
[1] Italian Workers Compensat Author INAIL, Epidemiol & Hyg Dept, Occupat & Environm Med, Rome, Italy
[2] CNR IBE, Inst Bioecon, Natl Res Council Italy, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
[3] ASL Roma 1, Lazio Reg Hlth Serv, Dept Epidemiol, Rome, Italy
[4] INAIL Italian Natl workers compensat author, Epidemiol & Hyg Dept, Occupat & Environm Med, Epidemiol Unit, Via Fontana Candida 1, I-00040 Rome, Italy
关键词
Time-series; Heat-wave; Risk; Compensation claim; Meta-analysis; Accident characteristics; HEAT-STRESS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; MORTALITY; IMPACT; METAANALYSIS; AUSTRALIA; ADELAIDE; HEALTH; WAVES;
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10.1016/j.envint.2022.107677
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Background/Aim: Extreme temperatures have impact on the health and occupational injuries. The construction sector is particularly exposed. This study aims to investigate the association between extreme temperatures and occupation injuries in this sector, getting an insight in the main accidents-related parameters.Methods: Occupational injuries in the construction sector, with characteristic of accidents, were retrieved from Italian compensation data during years 2014-2019. Air temperatures were derived from ERA5-land Copernicus dataset. A region based time-series analysis, in which an over-dispersed Poisson generalized linear regression model, accounting for potential non-linearity of the exposure-response curve and delayed effect, was applied, and followed by a meta-analysis of region-specific estimates to obtain a national estimate. The relative risk (RR) and attributable cases of work-related injuries for an increase in mean temperature above the 75th percentile (hot) and for a decrease below the 25th percentile (cold) were estimated, with effect modifications by different accidents-related parameters.Results: The study identified 184,936 construction occupational injuries. There was an overall significant effect for high temperatures (relative risk (RR) 1.216 (95% CI: (1.095-1.350))) and a protective one for low temper-atures (RR 0.901 (95% CI: 0.843-0.963)). For high temperatures we estimated 3,142 (95% CI: 1,772-4,482) attributable cases during the studied period. RRs from 1.11 to 1.30 were found during heat waves days. Un-qualified workers, as well as masons and plumbers, were found to be at risk at high temperatures. Construction, quarry and industrial sites were the risky working environments, as well as specific physical activities like working with hand-held tools, operating with machine and handling of objects. Contact with sharp, pointed, rough, coarse 'Material Agent' were the more risky mode of injury in hot conditions.Conclusions: Prevention policies are needed to reduce the exposure to high temperatures of construction workers. Such policies will become a critical issue considering climate change.
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